Introduction: Intellectual disability affects 2% - 3% of the general population, with a chromosomal abnormality being found in 4% - 28% of these patients and a cryptic subtelomeric abnormality in 3% - 16%. In most cases, these subtelomeric rearrangements are submicroscopic, requiring techniques other than conventional karyotype for detection. They may be de novo or inherited from an affected parent or from a healthy carrier of a balanced chromosomal abnormality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymalformative syndromes are always a clinical challenge for their complexity and sometimes for their rarity. Authors present the case of a girl with peculiar facies, macrocephaly, axial hypotonia, and severe development delay. Cerebral magnetic resonance showed polymicrogyria.
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